Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!emory!gatech!udel!mmdf From: GORRIEDE@max.cc.uregina.ca (Dennis Robert Gorrie) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications Subject: Regression Analysis Message-ID: <57105@nigel.ee.udel.edu> Date: 25 Jun 91 07:37:03 GMT Sender: usenet@ee.udel.edu Lines: 22 As someone noticed, Analyse does do a poor job of graphs, in my opinion. They look clunky, low-res, and you can't make very nice titles or legends. But, my original post, I just wanted to show that a person can do good regression analysis without having to spend the bucks on a special program for it, assuming they already have a spreadsheet program of some kind. How about using shareware programs to do the job? Perhaps Analyticalc to to find the best fit line and data points. Then use one of the shareware plotting programs for the output. It might produce better output than the commercial spreadsheet programs. Maybe I will try it myself. Right now, I use IntroCAD, which does amazing printing on a 9-pin dot matrix. Which brings me to this question: Does anyone know if IntroCAD PLUS is much better than the original IntroCAD? +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Dennis Gorrie 'Chain-Saw Tag... | |gorriede@max.cc.uregina.ca Try It, You'll Like It!'| |gorrie@meena.cc.uregina.ca | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+